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Judging and scoring.

(B)
The "Ten-Point Must System" will be the
standard system of scoring a bout. The winner of the round will be awarded ten
points and the loser of the round will be awarded nine points or less, except
for the rare occasion of an even round, which is scored ten to ten.

(C)
Judges shall judge mixed martial art
techniques, such as effective striking, effective grappling, and control of the
opponent, effective aggressiveness and defense.

(1)
Effective striking is judged by
determining the total number of legal heavy strikes landed.

(2)
Effective grappling is judged by
considering the amount of successful executions of a legal takedown and
reversal. Factors to consider are take downs from the standing position to a
mount position, passing the guard to the mount position, and bottom position
fighters using an active threatening guard.

(3)
Effective control is judged by
determining who is dictating the pace, location and position of the bout.
Factors to be considered are, countering a grappler's attempt at a takedown by
remaining standing and legally striking; take down an opponent to force a
ground fight; creating threatening submission attempts, passing the guard to
achieve a mount, and creating striking opportunities.